Milpitas, Calif., Sept. 24, 2014 – Open-Silicon, an ASIC solutions provider, today announced it will participate in ARM
® TechCon 2014 with booth demonstrations showcasing the company’s ARM processor-based ASIC design and manufacturing experience, as well as its 2.5D packaging capability. The company will also present a paper on 2.5 packaging.

What:

Open-Silicon Booth:

The Open-Silicon booth will showcase the company’s extensive background in the development of ARM processor-based System-on-Chip (SoC) and ASIC devices. The company will demonstrate a quad-core design targeted for use in residential gateways, showcasing its experience in working with customers from initial concept through to fully manufactured and packaged parts. Open-Silicon will also demonstrate its 2.5D packaging capabilities.

Open-Silicon will conduct a presentation entitled, “Exploring the 2.5D Interconnect Frontier,” that will explore the many possibilities and trade-offs for defining a System-in-Package (SiP) using 2.5D packaging technology. It will primarily focus on defining a die-to-die interface, from the logical/functional perspective as well as the physical/electrical perspective, and closely follows the progression of the industry’s first working 2.5D SiP device, co-developed by Open-Silicon and unveiled at ARM TechCon 2013.

Who: Jeff Scott, principal SoC architect for Open-Silicon

When: Thursday, October 2 at 3:30 p.m.

Where: Santa Clara Convention Center

About Open-Silicon

Open-Silicon transforms ideas into system-optimized ASIC solutions within the time-to-market parameters desired by customers. The company enhances the value of customers’ products by innovating at every stage of design – architecture, logic, physical, system and software – and then continues to partner to deliver fully tested silicon and platforms. Open-Silicon applies an open business model that enables the company to uniquely choose best-in-industry IP, design methodologies, tools, software, packaging, manufacturing and test capabilities. The company has partnered with over 150 companies ranging from large semiconductor and systems manufacturers to high-profile start-ups, and has successfully shipped nearly a hundred million ASICs to date. Privately-held, Open-Silicon employs over 250 people in Silicon Valley and around the world.
www.open-silicon.com

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